The /print/ghostscript-afpl Makefile now has this notation in it:
1) /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-afpt
<quote>
DEPRECATED= the leading edge of Ghostscript development is now under GPL
license, use print/ghostscript-gpl instead
EXPIRATION_DATE= 2007-07-01
<end quote>
I have several ports that depend on the 'afpl' version. If I were to
place something like this in the /etc/make.conf file, would it force the
use of the newer port in place of the older depreciate one?
1) /etc/make.conf
WITH_GHOSTSCRIPT_GPL=yes
Thanks!
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